Ms Naomi House
Senior Lecturer in Interior Architecture and Design
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School Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries
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Department School of Design
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Location London
Research activities
Naomi’s particular expertise is in the field of interiors using forensic methods as a strategy for exploring and questioning how objects, environments and their interactions can be analysed, interpreted and animated. She has recently co-authored '100 Women: Architects in Practice' (RIBA Publications, 2023) and ‘Greta Magnusson Grossman: Modern Design from Sweden to California’ (Lund Humphries, 2021), and co-edited ‘Working at the Intersection: Architecture After the Anthropocene’ (RIBA Publications, 2022). She is also collaborating on various projects around themes of social justice and climate emergency, urban regeneration and practices of empathy and care, including ‘Endangered Domesticity’ (2023) and ‘Kilburn Lab’ (2022-).
Current Teaching
Naomi teaches across 3 programmes: MA Interiors, BA Interior Architecture - Year 3, BA Interior Design - Y3. She is also a PhD supervisor within the Faculty of Arts and Creative Industries, currently supervising a thesis on Architecture and Narrative.
Please email Naomi at [email protected] if you want to discuss the supervision of your postgraduate research proposal across the spectrum of architecture and interiors, including history, theory and critical practice.